We have papers to the 28th December, but they contain very little news, except accounts of Christmas festivals. The subject of street railways has been ...
Article : 220 wordsAre we to accept the return of Mr. Kennerly at the head of the poll as an evidence that the inhabitants of Hobart Town have recovered their senses? ...
Article : 334 wordsDec. 31.—Steamer Black Swan, 300 tons, A. T. Woods, from Melbourne; O. Fisher, agent. Passengers—Miss Pince, Messrs A C Wills, J D Wand fai[?], Hardy, Lewis, ...
Article : 297 wordsBusiness in the grain market continues very flat and few transactions that do take place are almost wholly for local purposes n few thousand bushels of oats shipped to Melbourne ...
Article : 102 wordsUnion—Fine flour £17 10s seconds [?] £15 10s; bran, [?] 4d per bushel. Exeter—Fine flour, 17l in 18l; seconds, 14l in [?] when [?] bran, 1s 5d per ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsWe have journals to 22nd December. Mr. Goyder, Surveyor General, has returned from the far north and reported that Mr. Stuart's party were at Cooper's ...
Article : 119 wordsIssued for home consumption frou[?] 22nd to 20th December inclusive [?]—brandy, 213 gallons; rum 436 gallons; geneva, 332 gallons beer, 1530 gallons; 2340 lbs; cigars, ...
Article : 46 wordsSATURDAY AFTERNOON.—The Mercury states that there has been a steady demand for flour [?] at 17l per ton; wheat steady at 7s; oats are quoted at 3s to 3s 3d with no inquiry. ...
Article : 35 wordsThis Day, 4h 4m. a.m. 4h. 26m, p.m. Wednesday, 4h. 48m. a.m. 5h 11m. p.m. Moon—Last quarter 4th January, 11h. 42m. 28s. a.m. ...
Article : 28 wordsDecember 28th.—The Herald of 28th says—Business has certainly recommenced to-day, but still the holiday feeling prevalls, and with the exception of such transactions as arise from ...
Article : 67 wordsArrived—Dec 29, steamer Black Swan, Melbourne. 30 steamer Titania, coast. Yesterday, no arrival. Wind N E light; barometer 29, 95, thermometer 75[?]. ...
Article : 108 wordsBusiness to-day was very dull. A large meeting was held last evening to bid farewell to Dr. Lang. The feeling was very enthusiastic. ...
Article : 138 wordsDECEMBER 22ND.—The Herald of this date quotes flour at from 17l to 17l 10s; wheat, 7s per bushel. ...
Article : 22 wordsDECEMBER 22ND.—The S. A. Register of this date contains the following:—Flour is in demand, but as no sales of any size have taken place at a higher rate than 14l 10s we continue ...
Article : 92 wordsIT appears that the jealousy and prejudice of the legal profession are arrayed against the promotion of Mr. Tarleton to offices analagous to those held by ...
Article : 139 wordsJohn Johnson stood charged with the murder of Thomas Wait on the 8th inst. Charles Lane sworn, stated that he lived at Ross; the prisoner, his wife, and the ...
Article : 1,627 wordsDecember 20—Schooner Prince of Wales, 114 tons, Campbell, from Launceston; in ballast. One passenger, 29—Steamer Titanis, 56 tons, Dobson, from ...
Article : 71 wordsSince our Issue of the 18th ultimo six vessels have arrived, vix., the Phoeniclan from Sydney; the Dover Castle, Norfolk, and Orwell From Melbourne; the Gissy from Hobart Town; ...
Article : 392 wordsThe Mercury states that Mr. Tarleton is not inclined to accept the appointment of Commissioner of Insolvent Estates and Commissioner of the Court of Requests, ...
Article : 103 wordsThe bark Missionary, 217 tons, William Simpson, commander, which sailed from Hobart Town on 18th instant for Melbourne with a, cargo of limber was destroyed by fire on ...
Article : 638 wordsIT seems that the employment of a messenger to meet the Hobart Town and Launceston coaches at Perth every morning has been postponed until the ...
Article : 109 wordsThe weather has been fine during the last few days, but still very sultry. This evening there is every appearance of a thunderstorm. ...
Article : 82 wordsWe have papers to 22nd Dec. Four men, who have been recently sent to Berrima gaol, made a concerted and desperate attempt to escape therefrom, but ...
Article : 330 wordsTo Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, per Black Swan, on Thursday next 3rd instant, at 2 p.m. To Table Cape, Emy Bay, and Circular ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Races here came off on Wednesday, 26th ultimo. The day was as beautiful and sunny as could be wished for with a gentle breeze to cool the air. Great ...
Article : 785 wordsWE present to our renders the first telegraphic message from Campbell Town, which was received in Launceston last evening at eight o'clock. ...
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Family Notices : 177 wordsCharles M'Kay stood charged with stealing on the 24th September five coats value £7, and other articles, the property of John Francis Hobkirk and others. ...
Article : 912 wordsWe have news from Nelson to the 11th December, and from Taranaki to the 8th. When the mail left, warllko operations were in abeyance, owing to the state of the ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Tue 1 Jan 1861, Page 2
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